Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Go Web, Go!

After a bit of faffing about, I actually got my shit together and got the OFFICIAL FEC website up & running. You can head there now to see a better representation of myself and the company in general:

www.feccomics.com

I'll continue posting here for the hell of it, but you'll find more current information over at the official site.

Anyways - keep up the good work!

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Great Works

As I said in the last post, Great Works Act 2 is off to the printer. I thought I might give you a preview of it before it arrives.








You may be asking yourself who these two new characters are. Well if you buy the issue I promise you'll get your answer!

So get yourselves ready for the anticipated release of issue 2 at the end of August.

Friday, July 9, 2010

What's happening

Been a little while, so I thought it best to fill you in on what's been happening with FEC.


Issue 2 of Great Works is in the can and is currently waiting in line with the printers. No doubt it won't be long before tsholl gets cracking on issue 3. With this in mind I believe it's time to throw a launch party.


While my plans were to have an FEC launch party with a bunch of the comics in our selection available to purchase, the timelines aren't quite matching up. There's been delays with some, while others are ready to hit the shelves. I'd rather not hold up the potential sales of some just to have a bit more impact with a company launch, so I'm opting to just throw it for the comics that are ready.


I guess it's time to start looking for a venue....any suggestions?


Epoch illustrator, Will Pleydon, is heading over to San Diego Comic Con in a matter of weeks! And he's got a healthy looking portfolio to show the talent scouts what he's all about! I wish him all the best of luck and hope that CB Cebulski manages to see the talent this man has to offer.


In some personal news from myself, I'm currently on my mid year break from studies. This break is desperately needed as it's been one hell of a semester! The 3 weeks without any studies is gonna do wonders for me. I'll definitely be taking advantage of the time - using it to work on editing scripts & page layouts - but some much needed relaxing will be squeezed in here & there.


Well, I'd better get off to bed. I've got a full day of Ars Moriendi work with Jake Strasser tomorrow.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Bound to follow up

Good news! The printer came back and agreed that the problem occurred on their end. Seems some silly duffer had taken the pages from the print machine and stacked them the wrong way around. So, being that the error was their fault, they’ve agreed to send over another run of them for free! Huzzah!



Hopefully, in the distant future, this backwards run will become renowned as the mythical issue that never made it to the shelves and will be worth a mint. Either that or they’ll just get tossed out with this week’s recycling. ;-)

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Badly Bound, baby.

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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Getting Started

This has been a long time coming. I think it was about 3 years ago I was looking at the comics being made locally and I thought to myself – there’s gotta be more than this. I looked and believe me when I say, there wasn’t. So I felt like it was time I put my money on the table and have a play. That was 3 years ago.

I’m often amazed at how long it could take from the moment of conception to the actual product being in my hands. I’d heard so many local creators talking at conventions about how it’s such a slow & arduous process, but I honestly thought it was gonna be different for me. “I’m not a creator. I’m the publisher! I’m not gonna be sullied by the same fickle problems you others whinge about!”
I had a team of writers ready & raring to go. I was building a healthy number of artists to team them up with for collaboration. And then….nothing.
Well, not nothing but it certainly felt like it at times. There was a website up....there was a website down. There were new people coming on and the occasional one getting off. There was script drafting and character designs and all that good stuff. But it always seemed to take so much longer than what I was expecting. And that’s when I knew what all these independent creators were talking about. It IS a slow process. But that’s why it’s always important to keep your eye on the prize. And gradually, as you get further into the creation, you get more pace to the production.

Now it’s 2010 – 3 years later – and the first issue is ready for release. Great Works – a revenge story set in the worlds & works of Shakespeare. Now this isn’t the first issue of the only comic for release. There are a few more in the works. Cabin Man is currently waiting in line to be printed. Epoch has about half the pages done (I'd like to discuss Epoch some more, but I think it's a subject that'll require a bit more time). And Ars Moriendi page layouts are getting locked in. The teams I’ve got working on these projects are all new-comers to making comics, but that doesn't mean they’re lacking in skills. I won't pretend that we're not still learning some important lessons but I believe, as time goes on, the standards we reach will be beyond anything we'd ever imagined. They’ve all got a passion for this craft and a determination to bring you the best comics this country has to offer.

In regards to the themes of comics that FEC will be releasing, it’s very loose. I didn’t start this to recreate a bunch of superhero stories. Nor is it to show how “real world” and “gritty” our comics can be. I just wanna see some great comics – whether it be a Shakespeare story, a bio, a parody or just simply a piece of sequential art. I love when I'm reading a comic and there's such a great moment that I just HAVE to turn to the person beside me (hopefully not a stranger) and say "Look at this! How awesome is that?!"
THAT'S what I want our readers to experience. Those kick-arse moments where you can't contain your sheer enthusiasm for what you've just witnessed.

Alright, enough jibber-jabber. I think it's time I just shut up and get the ball rolling.

Folks, welcome. I hope you enjoy what's to come.

Steve Sparke